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Top 10 Books of All Time that Everyone Should Read

Lucky Yadav by Lucky Yadav
February 20, 2020
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What is the main difference between human being and beast? How we have knowledge about what is right and what is wrong?

The answer is simple that we are able to read, write, and understand things. That’s why books are an important part of our daily life and the importance of books can’t be ignored in our society. If a person regularly reads a book, then there is no doubt in front of him, but the person who avoids books has no clear path in front of him.

Books help in teaching the lesson of life and also open our minds to think in a positive way. Books also allow you to see life from a different perspective. But it is no easy to find the best books and at present, it becomes more difficult. So, through this blog, we are going to know about the top must-read books of all time.

10 Best Books to Read

 1. Pride and Prejudice

The novel ends with the following lines: “Yes, a good man in need of a good wife is a man in possession of a good fortune;” this term is one of the first lines of literature most obvious and famous. That said, most of Jane Austen’s writing reflects on the marriage market and the way politics move. Pride and prejudice are considered to be one of the great literary works, mainly because we can compare the works of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy with such gratifying pleasure.

The book is much loved by writers as Jane Austen explores in her novel the nature of the human character and elegance. This newspaper is about the ups and downs of life, about the disparity between caste and class and how to joke at life if it poorly hurts you. The book would certainly give you an exciting journey through the rollercoaster.

2. Little Women

It’s one of the richly crafted books you should read with a series of memorable stories. This book provides you with a glimpse into a relaxed and happy 19th-century American family. Anyone can consider someone he or she can connect to and who resounds with their own personality, be it the rage of JO’s or the anger of Amy or Beth’s shyness.

The book is a story of the future, preceded by three sisters during the Civil War from childhood to womanhood. Many sisters work together, thinking about and witnessing the harsh realities of life such as hardship, death, and disease. The book is a cozy tale about the value of the family and the warmth at home of never experiencing alone.

3. War and Peace

This is quite a classic novel, dubbed the best book of all time by many critics and novelists. You’re going to enjoy this party. The book originated from the 19th century when Leo Tolstoy tells the story of Russian Aristocrats confronting Napoleon’s army attack. The book describes the contradictions of human culture as a masterpiece. The novel is about how a human can maintain his moral standards intact in the cruel and evil universe.

This is not just one reading, but one of the few books you stay. And you probably should go and hear all about the mess.

4. Vanity Fair

In the 19th century, Charles Dickens was undoubtedly the king of literary London but his competitors were other authors. One of the predecessors of Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray was eager to outdo Dickens and he made a stormy tale about British life. Thackeray produced and called the novel ‘ Vanity Fair’ as his tale about a beautiful heroine. Where Dickens was, on the one side, a writer of great scale and spirit, Thackeray’s style was harsher and crueler.

The Vanity Fair is basically the tale of Becky Sharp, who utilizes her beauty and charisma to attract people and make a great difference. The corruption of the Upper classes in the culture is a criticism of Britain’s community.

5. Misery

The novel is one of the great English novelist Stephen King’s masterpieces. Many people think that Stephen wants supernatural events to get readers ‘ attention, but this novel is a notable exception. The book does not include any evil spirits or wild graveyards.

The story starts when a protagonist loses control of his vehicle on a rugged mountain pass. Until a good local Samaritan comes to save him, the author feels helpless and alone. When he realize that his savior is a nurse and a great fan of his work, he gets quite relieved. Okay, this is everything you’re going to get. Be assured, the story of human ambition and the will to live is quite cool.

6. The Outsiders

S.E. Hinton published this novel. At the age of sixteen, she had only grown tired of reading soft books. She wanted a story that spoke about a teenager’s harsh realities, which she chose to compose herself because of their nonexistence.

It is a numerous award-winning novel and tells the view of two orphan boys who try to survive between all violence and peer pressure in the streets of an Oklahoma town. The book tells us that it is never easy to grow up and that friendship and passion do not have any cap.

7. Crime and Punishment

Only a few works were as much loved and admired as the book ‘ Crime and punishment. ‘It was published by Fiodor Dostoevsky, a popular Russian poet who has been lauded by Sigmund Freud, Einstein, and many others as a brilliant writer.

The novel is an intense story about an extraordinary young student who distinguishes himself from society’s normal rules. Such moral behavior drives him to kill a common man and take all his money. The man was hit with a pole. Then he is full of guilt, regret and appears to be locked to him by police. Surely this book is a mystery of thought.

8. The Catcher in The Rye

“The primary item you should know if you want to learn of myself is how I was raised, how my upbringing was and what the way my parents are and how they and all this kind of shit consumed them.” The new tale of Salinger is coming of age. The novel vividly portrays the frustration of young people in 1950 as he spoke of two days of his New York City trip while escaping from the home. Holden Caulfield became his main character.

9. Great Expectations

If you want to read some of the greatest books by Charles Dickens, you should go to his book Great Expectations, as he is deemed his strongest success by many. The plot is about Pip, who leaves his miserable childhood in order to gain the affection of a high-ranking girl called Estella.

The book tells of all the problems Pip has to meet with Estella. The story shows that perceptions often differ greatly from reality. The story tells about the real costs of misplaced social progress with a variety of memorable characters like the escaped convict Magwitch into the bride Miss Havisham.

10. Dracula

Dracula has been one of the most well-known books of all time. It’s a simple reason for this book. The Dracula, shown in countless TV series, plays, comics, and video games and so much more, is a global presentation of Bram Stoker’s book.

Nevertheless, it is a tale of Victorian morality and sexuality which offers much more than merely a blood-sucking past. Dracula is shown to be the personality that seduces, drains the blood of innocent young women. The beast is killed by a group of heroes covered in belt. Dracula remains one of the original stories of terror until now and shows us the demon who started it.

Conclusion:

Apart from the sheer pleasure of reading, the reader has many other advantages. This allows the reader to experience new items, and the reader has a piece of new knowledge about locations he has never seen or encountered. The reader takes the author’s view. We know what his views and opinions will form.

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Lucky Yadav is a creative writer. Being a talented writer he has always used to write new ideas that go deep into science, having a strong academic background in writing that makes him an imaginative, bright, reflective, and intelligent writer.

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